Sometimes I’m in the orchid garden at the Naples Botanical Garden when the early morning sun back-lights an orchid, magically showcasing the inner parts and outer leaves.
Responding to Becky’s challenge for January of square photos illustrating words ending in light.
Simply gorgeous! This photo has captured the essence of the flower translucently.
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Gorgeous, like a muted Georgia O’Keefe. Happy New Year!
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Thanks, I hope our happy new year includes movement towards more honest politics in both our countries. And Georgia O’Keefe has had a big impact on how I see flowers.
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Decency will prevail in the end.
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This orchid has an inner glow… this makes me feel something of that the bee feels.
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Yes, I think you have experienced a new perspective. There are so many bees in the garden and sometimes they go into a flower and can’t be seen.
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Stunning work Pat!!
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Thanks, Nora.
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Love how you captured the light.
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See big smile right now! Thanks.
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Lovely!
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Wow!
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I had been making a lot of square photos but checked and this one wasn’t. All fixed – thanks.
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yay it now square and so can be including in tomorrow’s gallery 😀
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Absolutely gorgeous, is it square though?
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According to Lightroom it is 1×1. I didn’t think it looked square, either.
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Intriguing! I’m currently looking at it on my phone where it looks rectangular , but I’ll take another look on my laptop later. Maybe it is the WP gremlins!
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That’s gorgeous.
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Thanks, Jan
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